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Castle Rock Trails
7 reviews
 3.57 of 5

Great Trail! Full of great scenic views of the Mt. Diablo foothills. There are a few creek crossings, so prepared to get wet. Lets be nice to the few horseback riders on the trail so we can continue to bike on this trail.
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Latitude
37.88256810777369
Longitude
-121.99040651321411
Trail Directions
Ygnacio Valley Road is a main road and easy to find once in Walnut Creek. From Ygnacio, you will want to find the cross street Oak Grove and head for the foothills that will be in view. Follow Oak Grove up and past Northgate High School to the dead end. The trail begins there.
Trail Length
Anywhere from 5 to 30 miles
Trail Level
Trails for all skill levels
Trail Type
Singletrack & Fire Roads
City/County
Walnut Creek
   


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Review Date
July 2, 2009

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Aerobic Difficulty
 3 of 5

Technical Difficulty
 3 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Ridden Once

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Reviewed by: dirtyBob ,  Cross Country Rider

Summary:
pretty solid trail. I've been riding forever and would be considered advanced, but I had fun on it once we started up the shady section around the barbecue trail. horseback riders were all cool. the terrain was varied from hardpack, to giant boulders (cool to ride), to loose gravel. I'm sure the folks who gave this a bad review didn't get far enough up into the hills. The lower part is pretty tame, and if the horsebackers were grouchy I can see it putting a damper on the day. But it's definitely worth a ride. Just make sure you keep heading up the mtn.

Recommended Route:
stone valley to borges ranch

Other recommended trails in the same area:
the alhambra/pleasant hill side of briones.



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Review Date
July 17, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a week

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Reviewed by: Karl , from Walnut Creek

Summary:
Pine Canyon is a beautiful trail that follows a stream. It's shady which can be a nice respite from the sunny hills surrounding. A number of stables abutt the park so you will, indeed, be treated to some equestrian company. There also tends to be a lot of hikers, especially on weekends, because it's such an easy trail with little elevation change. (Until BBQ Terrace and others!!) The horses grind trails to a fine dust in areas so hose down the chain and derailleur when you're home again.

Recommended Route:
I usually use the Pine Canyon trail as an outlet back to Walnut Creek when riding through the Shell Ridge/Mt Diablo Foothills trails. However, given the gentle incline it's a nice way to warm up if you start here on the way up to BBQ terrace and other connecting trails that have steeper inclines.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
While the Pine Canyon trail in Castle Rock is beautiful, I prefer using the Shell Ridge/Briones-to-Diablo trailhead to access this area because it's closer to downtown W.C., has no horses, and is endowed with some nice hill climbs in comparison.



Review Date
July 5, 2002

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a week

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Reviewed by: CHRIS , from walnut creek, california

Summary:
I dont know what Chunk was talking about but I find the trail as he said peacful but there is uphill and its not easy. If you want harder uphill, shift up. The downhill is interesting, its very short and leads to more hills but you can get a lot of speed on it.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
(towards the beginning of the downhill, there is a somewhat legal trail which no one is every one that has roots and drops that is VERY technical. I suggest advanced riders ride this trail. I just power over it with my Jamis Dakar Comp. I GAVE IT A 5 BECAUSE OF THE OFF TRAIL



Review Date
January 25, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a month

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Reviewed by: Mike Wood , from Alamo, CA

Summary:
If you are looking for gnarly, challenging terrain, go somewhere else. If, however, you enjoy the idea of a really serene and pretty canyon with lots of tree cover and a little creek running along, and across, the ride, the Pine Canyon trail, which it seems most are writing of, is a winner. Great place to enjoy a break and "re-fueling" on a ride, lower summer temperatures and a good way (via Barbeque terrace) to get up to the 2000' level and the Summit trail to begin climbing the rest of Mt. Diablo.
There are a number of interesting trails which spur off of Pine Canyon, some of which are "illegal" single track (very technical), some of which are fire roads with some good climbs and nice terrain.

Recommended Route:
I usually will drop down into this trail from some of the connecting trails,usually through Borges Ranch when or coming back off Mt. Diablo by way of Barbeque Terrace.

Other recommended trails in the same area:
The whole Castle Rock/Shell Ridge/Mt. Diablo area is worth checking out. See the East Bay Regional Parks web site for .pdf maps.



Review Date
June 18, 2001

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Ridden Trail:
Once a month

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Reviewed by: ilakano , from walnut creek,ca

Summary:
The ride from the parking lot to the first gate is pretty tame. This is the first trail that my daughter rode on. After the gate, there are more streams to cross and you start going uphill. The Summit trail that connects here is grim, very long and steep. I usually ride this trail on the last part of my normal ride which starts on the south/west slope of Diablo. So, by the time I get to Castle Rock, I need a rest. This is a good place to take the kids and relax. The only downer is the horseback riders with the bad attitudes.

Recommended Route:
See the previous directions.



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